Does your child love Roblox? Minecraft? Fortnite? Sign him or her up for our Friday night Gamer Club! The only pre-requisite is a desire to play. Kids can play on computers, tablets, or consoles. Food is not included for this club, but kids can bring their own, nut-free dinners if they don't eat before drop-off. Participants for this club need their own accounts to play games that require them, including Roblox, FortNite, and/or a Minecraft. We cannot create accounts for your…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, Python, and/or JavaScript. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Kids in grades 3-8 can learn how to code in this introductory class for absolute beginners. We will use Scratch to walk them through activities that will give them a basic understanding of programming concepts such as: Algorithms Operators Boolean Logic Loops Variables This class meets on Mondays, February 4-March 18, 10:45-11:45am. We will not have class on February 18. Upon completion of this class, kids can either join our ongoing Coder Kids Club for Homeschoolers, which takes place on Mondays,…

By popular demand, we have revamped and expanded our Minecraft Club. It is now Builders Club! Kids will have an opportunity to do themed builds and challenges with not only Minecraft, but also Roblox, and Fortnite (Creative). If your child loves building with LEGO bricks, we also have LEGO Club running concurrently. Kids will use their creativity to explore, plan, build, and play. This is not just Gamer Club (that's Friday)! They will be expected to work on their themed…

You asked for it, so we're adding it! Kids love LEGO bricks, and we have gallons of them (literally). This club is open to any age that's able to play with LEGO bricks, so we recommend 3 and up. We have Duplo sets for the younger crowd, and bins full of LEGO bricks for the 5 and up crowd. Kids will be offered themed build challenges, or they can just play. If your child is under 5, and/or not potty…

Drop in for 90 minutes of creativity! Kids can work on our planned weekly projects, or bring their own projects and use our materials and equipment. Our instructors include artists and crafters, who can show your kids new techniques, and help them perfect their work. Techniques and projects for this club will include many things, such as drawing, painting, decoupage, crochet, soap making, and much more. If your child wants to try something, we're open to suggestions! Weekly projects will…

Want to become the next big YouTube Star? Learn the basics in our YouTube Stars - Introduction to Video Production class. Kids will spend 6 weeks learning about: Internet Safety Planning and Storyboarding a Video Writing a Script Rehearsing and Recording a Video Editing a Video For this class, kids will create 1-2 of the following types of videos with a parter: Unboxing How-To Challenge Q&A Comedy/Skit We will not create game-play videos for this class. You can see some examples…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, JavaScript and/or Python. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Kids in grades 3-8 can learn how to code in this introductory class for absolute beginners. We will use Scratch to walk them through activities that will give them a basic understanding of programming concepts such as: Algorithms Operators Boolean Logic Loops Variables This class meets on Tuesdays, February 5-March 12, 6:15-7:15pm. Upon completion of this class, kids can either join our ongoing Coder Kids Club, which takes place on Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm, or continue to the one of these classes…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 6-March 27 (8 sessions) on Wednesdays, 10:45-11:45am. We meet at the same time as…

Create amazing animations, tremendous tutorials, legendary “let’s plays,” impressive interviews, top-notch tutorials, and much more. This is a self-paced club, as kids will be working on their own projects, but we will run the kids through the basics at the start of each session, and go a lot more in-depth during the first session of of each month, or whenever the kids feel like they need it. After kids learn the basics, they will spend their time planning, storyboarding, scripting,…

Want to become the next big YouTube Star? Learn the basics in our YouTube Stars - Introduction to Video Production class. Kids will spend 6 weeks learning about: Internet Safety Planning and Storyboarding a Video Writing a Script Rehearsing and Recording a Video Editing a Video For this class, kids will create 1-2 of the following types of videos with a partner: Unboxing How-To Challenge Q&A Comedy/Skit We will not create game-play videos for this class. You can see some examples…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 7-March 28 (8 sessions) on Thursdays, 6:15-7:15pm. We meet at the same time as…

Does your child love Roblox? Minecraft? Fortnite? Sign him or her up for our Friday night Gamer Club! The only pre-requisite is a desire to play. Kids can play on computers, tablets, or consoles. Food is not included for this club, but kids can bring their own, nut-free dinners if they don't eat before drop-off. Participants for this club need their own accounts to play games that require them, including Roblox, FortNite, and/or a Minecraft. We cannot create accounts for your…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, Python, and/or JavaScript. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Kids in grades 3-8 can learn how to code in this introductory class for absolute beginners. We will use Scratch to walk them through activities that will give them a basic understanding of programming concepts such as: Algorithms Operators Boolean Logic Loops Variables This class meets on Mondays, February 4-March 18, 10:45-11:45am. We will not have class on February 18. Upon completion of this class, kids can either join our ongoing Coder Kids Club for Homeschoolers, which takes place on Mondays,…

By popular demand, we have revamped and expanded our Minecraft Club. It is now Builders Club! Kids will have an opportunity to do themed builds and challenges with not only Minecraft, but also Roblox, and Fortnite (Creative). If your child loves building with LEGO bricks, we also have LEGO Club running concurrently. Kids will use their creativity to explore, plan, build, and play. This is not just Gamer Club (that's Friday)! They will be expected to work on their themed…

Drop in for 90 minutes of creativity! Kids can work on our planned weekly projects, or bring their own projects and use our materials and equipment. Our instructors include artists and crafters, who can show your kids new techniques, and help them perfect their work. Techniques and projects for this club will include many things, such as drawing, painting, decoupage, crochet, soap making, and much more. If your child wants to try something, we're open to suggestions! Weekly projects will…

Schools are closed for the day, but we will be open! Kids will spend about half of their time here working on a project, challenge, or lesson from one of our clubs. That can include things like: Using the green screen to create special video effects Programming a robot Competing in a Minecraft build challenge. The rest of the time is free-play, which can include continuing work on projects started during the club time, playing with our large collection of…

Want to become the next big YouTube Star? Learn the basics in our YouTube Stars - Introduction to Video Production class. Kids will spend 6 weeks learning about: Internet Safety Planning and Storyboarding a Video Writing a Script Rehearsing and Recording a Video Editing a Video For this class, kids will create 1-2 of the following types of videos with a parter: Unboxing How-To Challenge Q&A Comedy/Skit We will not create game-play videos for this class. You can see some examples…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, JavaScript and/or Python. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Kids in grades 3-8 can learn how to code in this introductory class for absolute beginners. We will use Scratch to walk them through activities that will give them a basic understanding of programming concepts such as: Algorithms Operators Boolean Logic Loops Variables This class meets on Tuesdays, February 5-March 12, 6:15-7:15pm. Upon completion of this class, kids can either join our ongoing Coder Kids Club, which takes place on Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm, or continue to the one of these classes…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 6-March 27 (8 sessions) on Wednesdays, 10:45-11:45am. We meet at the same time as…

Create amazing animations, tremendous tutorials, legendary “let’s plays,” impressive interviews, top-notch tutorials, and much more. This is a self-paced club, as kids will be working on their own projects, but we will run the kids through the basics at the start of each session, and go a lot more in-depth during the first session of of each month, or whenever the kids feel like they need it. After kids learn the basics, they will spend their time planning, storyboarding, scripting,…

Want to become the next big YouTube Star? Learn the basics in our YouTube Stars - Introduction to Video Production class. Kids will spend 6 weeks learning about: Internet Safety Planning and Storyboarding a Video Writing a Script Rehearsing and Recording a Video Editing a Video For this class, kids will create 1-2 of the following types of videos with a partner: Unboxing How-To Challenge Q&A Comedy/Skit We will not create game-play videos for this class. You can see some examples…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 7-March 28 (8 sessions) on Thursdays, 6:15-7:15pm. We meet at the same time as…

Does your child love Roblox? Minecraft? Fortnite? Sign him or her up for our Friday night Gamer Club! The only pre-requisite is a desire to play. Kids can play on computers, tablets, or consoles. Food is not included for this club, but kids can bring their own, nut-free dinners if they don't eat before drop-off. Participants for this club need their own accounts to play games that require them, including Roblox, FortNite, and/or a Minecraft. We cannot create accounts for your…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, Python, and/or JavaScript. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Kids in grades 3-8 can learn how to code in this introductory class for absolute beginners. We will use Scratch to walk them through activities that will give them a basic understanding of programming concepts such as: Algorithms Operators Boolean Logic Loops Variables This class meets on Mondays, February 4-March 18, 10:45-11:45am. We will not have class on February 18. Upon completion of this class, kids can either join our ongoing Coder Kids Club for Homeschoolers, which takes place on Mondays,…

By popular demand, we have revamped and expanded our Minecraft Club. It is now Builders Club! Kids will have an opportunity to do themed builds and challenges with not only Minecraft, but also Roblox, and Fortnite (Creative). If your child loves building with LEGO bricks, we also have LEGO Club running concurrently. Kids will use their creativity to explore, plan, build, and play. This is not just Gamer Club (that's Friday)! They will be expected to work on their themed…

Drop in for 90 minutes of creativity! Kids can work on our planned weekly projects, or bring their own projects and use our materials and equipment. Our instructors include artists and crafters, who can show your kids new techniques, and help them perfect their work. Techniques and projects for this club will include many things, such as drawing, painting, decoupage, crochet, soap making, and much more. If your child wants to try something, we're open to suggestions! Weekly projects will…

Want to become the next big YouTube Star? Learn the basics in our YouTube Stars - Introduction to Video Production class. Kids will spend 6 weeks learning about: Internet Safety Planning and Storyboarding a Video Writing a Script Rehearsing and Recording a Video Editing a Video For this class, kids will create 1-2 of the following types of videos with a parter: Unboxing How-To Challenge Q&A Comedy/Skit We will not create game-play videos for this class. You can see some examples…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, JavaScript and/or Python. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Kids in grades 3-8 can learn how to code in this introductory class for absolute beginners. We will use Scratch to walk them through activities that will give them a basic understanding of programming concepts such as: Algorithms Operators Boolean Logic Loops Variables This class meets on Tuesdays, February 5-March 12, 6:15-7:15pm. Upon completion of this class, kids can either join our ongoing Coder Kids Club, which takes place on Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm, or continue to the one of these classes…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 6-March 27 (8 sessions) on Wednesdays, 10:45-11:45am. We meet at the same time as…

Create amazing animations, tremendous tutorials, legendary “let’s plays,” impressive interviews, top-notch tutorials, and much more. This is a self-paced club, as kids will be working on their own projects, but we will run the kids through the basics at the start of each session, and go a lot more in-depth during the first session of of each month, or whenever the kids feel like they need it. After kids learn the basics, they will spend their time planning, storyboarding, scripting,…

Want to become the next big YouTube Star? Learn the basics in our YouTube Stars - Introduction to Video Production class. Kids will spend 6 weeks learning about: Internet Safety Planning and Storyboarding a Video Writing a Script Rehearsing and Recording a Video Editing a Video For this class, kids will create 1-2 of the following types of videos with a partner: Unboxing How-To Challenge Q&A Comedy/Skit We will not create game-play videos for this class. You can see some examples…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 7-March 28 (8 sessions) on Thursdays, 6:15-7:15pm. We meet at the same time as…

Does your child love Roblox? Minecraft? Fortnite? Sign him or her up for our Friday night Gamer Club! The only pre-requisite is a desire to play. Kids can play on computers, tablets, or consoles. Food is not included for this club, but kids can bring their own, nut-free dinners if they don't eat before drop-off. Participants for this club need their own accounts to play games that require them, including Roblox, FortNite, and/or a Minecraft. We cannot create accounts for your…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, Python, and/or JavaScript. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Kids in grades 3-8 can learn how to code in this introductory class for absolute beginners. We will use Scratch to walk them through activities that will give them a basic understanding of programming concepts such as: Algorithms Operators Boolean Logic Loops Variables This class meets on Mondays, February 4-March 18, 10:45-11:45am. We will not have class on February 18. Upon completion of this class, kids can either join our ongoing Coder Kids Club for Homeschoolers, which takes place on Mondays,…

By popular demand, we have revamped and expanded our Minecraft Club. It is now Builders Club! Kids will have an opportunity to do themed builds and challenges with not only Minecraft, but also Roblox, and Fortnite (Creative). If your child loves building with LEGO bricks, we also have LEGO Club running concurrently. Kids will use their creativity to explore, plan, build, and play. This is not just Gamer Club (that's Friday)! They will be expected to work on their themed…

Drop in for 90 minutes of creativity! Kids can work on our planned weekly projects, or bring their own projects and use our materials and equipment. Our instructors include artists and crafters, who can show your kids new techniques, and help them perfect their work. Techniques and projects for this club will include many things, such as drawing, painting, decoupage, crochet, soap making, and much more. If your child wants to try something, we're open to suggestions! Weekly projects will…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, JavaScript and/or Python. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 6-March 27 (8 sessions) on Wednesdays, 10:45-11:45am. We meet at the same time as…

Create amazing animations, tremendous tutorials, legendary “let’s plays,” impressive interviews, top-notch tutorials, and much more. This is a self-paced club, as kids will be working on their own projects, but we will run the kids through the basics at the start of each session, and go a lot more in-depth during the first session of of each month, or whenever the kids feel like they need it. After kids learn the basics, they will spend their time planning, storyboarding, scripting,…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 7-March 28 (8 sessions) on Thursdays, 6:15-7:15pm. We meet at the same time as…

Does your child love Roblox? Minecraft? Fortnite? Sign him or her up for our Friday night Gamer Club! The only pre-requisite is a desire to play. Kids can play on computers, tablets, or consoles. Food is not included for this club, but kids can bring their own, nut-free dinners if they don't eat before drop-off. Participants for this club need their own accounts to play games that require them, including Roblox, FortNite, and/or a Minecraft. We cannot create accounts for your…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, Python, and/or JavaScript. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

By popular demand, we have revamped and expanded our Minecraft Club. It is now Builders Club! Kids will have an opportunity to do themed builds and challenges with not only Minecraft, but also Roblox, and Fortnite (Creative). If your child loves building with LEGO bricks, we also have LEGO Club running concurrently. Kids will use their creativity to explore, plan, build, and play. This is not just Gamer Club (that's Friday)! They will be expected to work on their themed…

Drop in for 90 minutes of creativity! Kids can work on our planned weekly projects, or bring their own projects and use our materials and equipment. Our instructors include artists and crafters, who can show your kids new techniques, and help them perfect their work. Techniques and projects for this club will include many things, such as drawing, painting, decoupage, crochet, soap making, and much more. If your child wants to try something, we're open to suggestions! Weekly projects will…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, JavaScript and/or Python. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 6-March 27 (8 sessions) on Wednesdays, 10:45-11:45am. We meet at the same time as…

Create amazing animations, tremendous tutorials, legendary “let’s plays,” impressive interviews, top-notch tutorials, and much more. This is a self-paced club, as kids will be working on their own projects, but we will run the kids through the basics at the start of each session, and go a lot more in-depth during the first session of of each month, or whenever the kids feel like they need it. After kids learn the basics, they will spend their time planning, storyboarding, scripting,…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Learn how to combine LEGO® bricks with gears, pulleys, motors, sensors, and programmable parts to build and code robots. Kids in grades 1-4 will use LEGO WeDo 2.0 sets, while kids in grades 5-8 will use LEGO Mindstorm EV3. They will work in teams of 2 to build robots and program them to solve challenges. This class is appropriate for kids in grades 1-8, and meets February 7-March 28 (8 sessions) on Thursdays, 6:15-7:15pm. We meet at the same time as…

Does your child love Roblox? Minecraft? Fortnite? Sign him or her up for our Friday night Gamer Club! The only pre-requisite is a desire to play. Kids can play on computers, tablets, or consoles. Food is not included for this club, but kids can bring their own, nut-free dinners if they don't eat before drop-off. Participants for this club need their own accounts to play games that require them, including Roblox, FortNite, and/or a Minecraft. We cannot create accounts for your…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, Python, and/or JavaScript. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

By popular demand, we have revamped and expanded our Minecraft Club. It is now Builders Club! Kids will have an opportunity to do themed builds and challenges with not only Minecraft, but also Roblox, and Fortnite (Creative). If your child loves building with LEGO bricks, we also have LEGO Club running concurrently. Kids will use their creativity to explore, plan, build, and play. This is not just Gamer Club (that's Friday)! They will be expected to work on their themed…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, JavaScript and/or Python. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Create amazing animations, tremendous tutorials, legendary “let’s plays,” impressive interviews, top-notch tutorials, and much more. This is a self-paced club, as kids will be working on their own projects, but we will run the kids through the basics at the start of each session, and go a lot more in-depth during the first session of of each month, or whenever the kids feel like they need it. After kids learn the basics, they will spend their time planning, storyboarding, scripting,…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Does your child love Roblox? Minecraft? Fortnite? Sign him or her up for our Friday night Gamer Club! The only pre-requisite is a desire to play. Kids can play on computers, tablets, or consoles. Food is not included for this club, but kids can bring their own, nut-free dinners if they don't eat before drop-off. Participants for this club need their own accounts to play games that require them, including Roblox, FortNite, and/or a Minecraft. We cannot create accounts for your…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, Python, and/or JavaScript. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

By popular demand, we have revamped and expanded our Minecraft Club. It is now Builders Club! Kids will have an opportunity to do themed builds and challenges with not only Minecraft, but also Roblox, and Fortnite (Creative). If your child loves building with LEGO bricks, we also have LEGO Club running concurrently. Kids will use their creativity to explore, plan, build, and play. This is not just Gamer Club (that's Friday)! They will be expected to work on their themed…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, JavaScript and/or Python. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Create amazing animations, tremendous tutorials, legendary “let’s plays,” impressive interviews, top-notch tutorials, and much more. This is a self-paced club, as kids will be working on their own projects, but we will run the kids through the basics at the start of each session, and go a lot more in-depth during the first session of of each month, or whenever the kids feel like they need it. After kids learn the basics, they will spend their time planning, storyboarding, scripting,…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Does your child love Roblox? Minecraft? Fortnite? Sign him or her up for our Friday night Gamer Club! The only pre-requisite is a desire to play. Kids can play on computers, tablets, or consoles. Food is not included for this club, but kids can bring their own, nut-free dinners if they don't eat before drop-off. Participants for this club need their own accounts to play games that require them, including Roblox, FortNite, and/or a Minecraft. We cannot create accounts for your…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, Python, and/or JavaScript. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

By popular demand, we have revamped and expanded our Minecraft Club. It is now Builders Club! Kids will have an opportunity to do themed builds and challenges with not only Minecraft, but also Roblox, and Fortnite (Creative). If your child loves building with LEGO bricks, we also have LEGO Club running concurrently. Kids will use their creativity to explore, plan, build, and play. This is not just Gamer Club (that's Friday)! They will be expected to work on their themed…

Coder Kids can learn how to code with our self-paced, instructor-supported curriculum. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to create animations, build games, mod Minecraft and Roblox, and more. This club is appropriate for kids in K-8. We will evaluate your child when they start, to ensure proper placement in our curriculum. Most kids will start with Scratch, followed by Java, Lua, JavaScript and/or Python. Some activities and challenges will require a Minecraft: Java Edition…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Schools are closed for the day, but we will be open! Kids will spend about half of their time here working on a project, challenge, or lesson from one of our clubs. That can include things like: Using the green screen to create special video effects Programming a robot Competing in a Minecraft build challenge. The rest of the time is free-play, which can include continuing work on projects started during the club time, playing with our large collection of…

Learn to code by programming robots. Kids will have access to many of our programmable robots, including Botley, Dash & Dot, Cue, Ozobo Evo & Bit, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Mindstorms. They will work through fun activities and challenges, to learn how to get their robots to do all kinds of cool stuff. This club is appropriate for kids in grades pre-K-8. We will give the kids age-appropriate activities to work on during each session of the club. Kids who want…

Schools are closed for the day, but we will be open! Kids will spend about half of their time here working on a project, challenge, or lesson from one of our clubs. That can include things like: Using the green screen to create special video effects Programming a robot Competing in a Minecraft build challenge. The rest of the time is free-play, which can include continuing work on projects started during the club time, playing with our large collection of…

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